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Collection  de 
microfiches. 


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original  copy  availabia  for  filming.  Faatures  of  this 
copy  which  may  ba  bibliographically  unique, 
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reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


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Couverture  restcur^  et/ou  pellicula 

□    Cover  title  missing/ 
La  titre  de  couverture  manque 


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along  interior  margin/ 

La  re  liure  serr^e  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
diatorsion  la  long  da  la  marge  intArfeura 

Blank  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  tha  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  ae  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajoutias 
lors  d'une  restauration  a^paraiaaant  dans  la  taxte, 
mais.  lorsque  ceia  «tait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  iti  fiimAea. 

Additional  comments:/ 
Commentaires  supplAmantaires; 


L'Institut  a  microfilm*  la  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  iti  possible  de  se  procurer.  Las  dtitails 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-dtre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique.  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite.  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  una 
modification  dans  la  m^thoda  normale  de  filmaga 
sont  indiquis  ci-dessous. 


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Pagea  damaged/ 
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Pages  detached/ 
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Showthrough/ 
Transparence 

Quality  of  prir 

Qualit*  inigale  de  I'impression 

Includes  supplementary  materia 
Comprend  du  material  supplimentaire 

Only  edition  available/ 
Seuie  Mition  disponible 


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slips,  tissues,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Les  pages  totalament  ou  partiailement 
obscurcies  par  un  rauillet  d'errata.  une  pelure, 
etc..  ont  Ati  filmtes  d  nouveau  de  fa^on  i 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


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Th«  copy  film«d  h«r«  has  bean  reproduced  thanks 
to  the  ganarosity  of: 

New  Brunswick  Museum 
Saint  John 


L'axamplaira  filmA  fut  roproduit  grAca  A  la 
g^nArositi  da: 

New  Brunswick  IMuseum 
Saint  John 


Tha  imagaa  afipaaring  hara  ara  tha  boat  quality 
posaibia  conaidaring  tha  condition  and  legibility 
of  tha  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  the 
filming  contract  spacificationa. 


Original  copies  in  printed  paper  covers  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illuatratad  imprea- 
sion,  or  tha  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copiaa  ara  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  imprea- 
sion.  and  ending  on  tha  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


The  laat  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  -i»>  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  tho  symbol  y  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  appiiaa. 

Maps,  piataa.  charts,  etc..  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratioa.  Thoae  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  In  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  comer,  left  to 
right  and  tofi  to  bottom,  aa  many  framea  aa 
required.  The  following  diagrama  illustrate  the 
method: 


Lee  imagaa  suivantea  ont  «t*  raproduites  avac  la 
plua  grand  soin,  compta  tenu  de  la  condition  et 
de  la  nettet*  de  I'exempiaire  film*,  et  en 
conformity  avac  lea  conditiona  du  contrat  da 
filmage. 

Lea  axemplairaa  originaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  est  imprimte  sont  filmte  an  commen^ant 
par  la  premier  plat  et  an  terminant  soit  par  la 
darnlAre  pege  qui  comporte  une  ampreinte 
d'impression  ou  dlllustration.  soit  par  la  second 
plat,  salon  la  cas.  Tous  les  autras  axpmpiairas 
originaux  sont  filmto  an  commandant  par  la 
pramlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  ampreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  at  an  terminant  par 
la  derniira  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
emprejnte. 

Un  des  symboles  suivants  apparaitra  sur  la 
damiire  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  salon  le 
caa:  la  symbols  —»>  signifie  "A  SUIVRE".  ie 
symbols  V  signifio  "FIN". 

Lee  cartes,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  iirn 
filmte  d  des  taux  de  rMuction  diffirants. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trcp  grand  pour  dtre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  cliche,  il  est  filmA  A  partir 
de  i'angie  sup^rieur  gauche,  de  gauche  u  droite. 
et  da  haut  en  baa.  en  prenant  la  nombre 
d'images  nteesscire.  Las  diagrammas  suivants 
illuatrent  la  m^thoda. 


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BY-LAWS 


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Inglewood  Fish  and  Game 
Corporation. 


REVISED  JUNE  i.  iSc/S. 


PRESS    OF    SAMUEL    USHER 
BOSTON,    MASS. 


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LIST  OF  OFFICERS. 


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President : 
E.  NOYES  WHITCOMB, 

BOSTON,   MASS. 

Vice-President:  Sirretary  : 

LEROY  S.  BROWN,  LEONARD  B.  KNIGHT, 

BOSTON,    MASS.  MUSQUASH,   N.  B. 

Treasurer  and  Assistant  Secretary: 
HENRY  b.  CUTTER, 

BOSTON,   MASS. 

Directors : 

Andrew  S.  March Boston,  Mass. 

Henry  B.  Moore  ......  Boston,  Mass. 

Leroy  S.  Brown Boston,  Mass. 

Samuel  Shaw Boston,  Mass. 

E.  NoYES  Whitcomb Boston,  Mass. 

J.  Nelson  Parker Boston,  Mass. 

Henry  E.  Cobb Boston,  Mass. 

S.  Fredk.  Hicks Boston,  Mass. 

Joshua  Knight Musquash,  N.  B. 

House  Committee  : 
Leroy  S.  Brown,  6o  Commerce  Street,  Boston. 
Samuel  Shaw,  i8  Beacon  Street,  Boston. 
S.  Fredk.  Hicks,  Bowker  Street,  Boston. 


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INGLEWOOD  MANOR. 


This  preserve,  including  its  many  lakes  and  streams, 
was  granted  from  the  Crown  in  1836  to  Moses  H. 
Perley,  and  he,  being  an  admirer  of  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
named  these  lakes  from  those  mentioned  in  his  writings, 
namely,  "  Belvidere,"  *♦  Loch  Alva," '*  Robin  Hood," 
"Little  John,"  "  Brittain,"  "  Radcliff,"  "  Menzie," 
"  Rostherne  Mere,"  etc.  Mr.  Perley  lost  his  Hfe  in 
Labrador,  and  in  1839  the  estate  was  deeded  to  E. 
Barlow  &  Sons,  of  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  by  them  to 
Dempsy,  Frost  &  Co.,  Liverpool,  Eng.,  in  1846,  who, 
in  1847,  exchanged  it  for  real  estate  in  the  city  of 
Liverpool,  Eng.,  with  Herman  E.  Talk,  Esq.,  a  salt 
merchant,  who,  up  to  almost  the  present  time,  was  in 
active  business  in  that  city.  He  it  was  who  built  the 
Manor  House,  situated  in  the  southwestern  part  of  the 
manor. 

The  next  owners  were  Dresser  &  Co.  in  1849,  and 
from  them  it  passed  to  the  present  owners,  the  heirs 
of  J.  E.  Knight,  Messrs.  Joshua  and  Leonard  B. 
Knight. 

No  cyclones  or  fires  have  ever  invaded  this  charmed 
spot,  anri  '*:  is  still  a  virgin  forest  of  spruce,  pine,  bal- 
sam, fir,  and  cedar. 

In  about  the  centre  of  the  preserve,  ten  miles  from 
two  railways,  on  the  westerly  bank  of  Loch  Alva, 
stands  the  commodious  Club  House. 


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PROSPECTUS. 


The  property,  situated  on  the  Musquash  River,  in 
the  counties  of  St.  John  and  Kings,  in  the  province  of 
New  Brunswick,  D.  C,  contains  about  38,000  acres  of 
land,  with  twenty-six  lalces  and  connecting  streams. 

The  main  Club  House  is  25  ft.  x  50  ft.,  has  a  dining- 
room  and  sitting-room,  with   large  open   fireplace  in 
each,  and   second  story  devoted   to  large  and   well- 
ventilated  chambers ;  adjoining  the   dining-room  is  a 
commodious  cooking  camp  with  guides'  rooms  and  ice- 
house.    In  close  proximity  are  camps  No.  i,  suitable 
for  two  persons ;  Nos.  2  and  3  will  care  for  six  each 
comfortably.     These,  together  with  a  large  ballasted 
wharf  and  boathouse,  comprise   the  buildings  at  this 
point,  situated  about  halfway  on   Loch   Alva,  one  of 
the  most  beautiful  sheets  of  water  in  New  Brunswick. 
It  is  some  nine  miles  long,  and  one  to  two  miles  wide, 
surrounded  by  a  charming  rolling  country  covered  with 
a  growth  of  hard  wood,  spruce  and  fir,  making  one  of 
the  most  delightful  and  picturesque  camps  imaginable.. 
Within  easy  access  are  some   of  the  many  lakes,, 
namely,  Deer,  Eagle,  Rostherne  Mere,  Brittain,  Little 
John,  Robin  Hood,  West,  Turtle,  and  Labrador;  near 
this  latter  lake  is  the  ideal  sportsman's  camp. 

While  nature  has  provided  and  well  stocked  these 
waters,  the  club,  since  taking  possession,  has  placed  in 
the  streams  and  springs  200,000  landlocked    salmon 
from   Grand  Lake   stream,   205,000   square-tail  trout,. 
25,000  English  brown   trout ;  nearly  every   year  from. 


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1892  to  1898  sea  salmon  fry  have  !)een   clistril)utecl,  i\g- 
grc«;alin^  398.200. 

Extensive  fish  ways,  costing  some  $1,200,  were 
constructed  by  the  cliil)  at  Knij^ht's  clam  on  the  Mus- 
quash River,  to  give  the  sahiion  access  to  and  fron':  the 
sea.  This  river  is  said  to  have  been,  years  ago,  one 
of  the  best  for  sahiion  on  the  coast ;  we  should  have 
in  two  or  three  years  salmon  fishing  on  our  i)reserve. 

The  stocking  with  landloci<ed  from  Grand  Lake  is 
already  felt,  the  largest  taken  weighing  4/4^  pounds; 
square-tail  trout  weigliing  4  pounds  have  been  caught. 

The  forests  furnish  all  the  game  usually  found  in 
Maine  or  New  JJrunswick.  Partridge,  duck,  yellow- 
legs,  and  small  game  abound. 

The  annual  stockholders' meeting  is  held  at  the  Club 
House  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  June- 
All  lakes  inaccessible  by  boat  or  canoe  are  reached 
by  fine   trails.     All  lakes  of  importance  are  provided 
with  boats  and  canoes. 

Tents  and  folding  and  light  canoes  and  full  camp 
outfits  are  free  to  members. 

The  preserve  can  be  reached  from  Boston  by  the 
Boston  &  Maine  Railroad,  also  by  the  International 
Steamship  Company's  fine  line  of  steamers.  Guests  can 
leave  camp  in  the  morning  and  arrive  in  Boston  the 
same  evening;  there  also  is  a  fast  down  train,  leaving 
Boston  in  the  morning  (see  time-table),  arriving  at 
VVestfield  in  the  evening,  so  that  an  early  start  could 
be  made  for  camp  the  following  morning  if  desired. 
It  takes  about  three  hours  to  reach  camp  from  West- 
field  on  New  Brunswick  Railway,  and  the  same  time 
from  Musquash  station  on  the  Shore  Line  Railway. 


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INCORPORATION. 


The  INGLEWOOD  Fish  AND  G\me  Corporation  is 
incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  Province  of  New 
Biunswick,  by  which  the  liability  of  each  member  is 
limited  to  the  par  value  of  the  stock  held  by  him. 

The  capital  stock  of  the  Corporation  is  $20,000, 
divided  into  400  shares  of  $50  each.  Each  member 
shall  be  entitled  to  any  number  of  shares,  and  one 
share  only  shall  be  assessed  and  voted  on  at  any  meet- 
ing of  the  stockholders,  and  to  all  the  rights  and 
privileges  of  the  Corporation,  subject  to  the  following 
By-Laws  and  such  amendments  and  a<iditions  thereto  as 
may  hereafter  be  made. 


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BY-LAWS. 


OFFICERS. 

I.  The  property  and  affairs  of  the  Corporation  shall 
be  managed  by  a  Board  of  nine  Directors,  elected 
annually  by  ballot  from  among  the  shareholders,  and 
the  Directors  shall  elect  from  their  number  a  President 
and  a  Vice-President.  Vacancies  in  the  Board  may  be 
filled  by  the  remaining  Directors,  the  substitute  hold- 
ing office  until  the  next  annual  general  meeting.  Qual- 
ified shareholders  may  vote  by  proxy,  whose  appoint- 
ment shall  be  in  writing  and  filed  with  the  Secretary. 

ANNUAL   MEETINGS. 

II.  The  annual  general  meeting  of  the  shareholders 
shall  be  held  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  June  in  each 
year,  at  the  Club  House  of  the  Corporation,  Inglewood 
Manor,  Kings  County,  New  Brunswick,  to  hear  the  an- 
nual report,  to  elect  Directors,  and  to  do  such  other 
business  as  may  properly  come  before  the  meeting. 

SPECIAL  MEETINGS. 

III.  Special  general  meetings  may  be  called  at  any 
time  by  the  President,  or  in  his  default  by  any  two 
Directors,  or  in  their  default  by  any  ten  shareholders. 

QUORUM. 

IV.  At  meetings  of  the  Directors  three,  and  at 
meetings  of  the  shareholders  nine,  shall  constitute  a 


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quorum,  but  any  smaller  number  in  either  case  may  ad- 
journ from  time  to  time. 

ORDER  OF  BUSINESS. 

V.  The  order  of  business  shall  be  as  follows  :  — 
I .  Reading  the  minutes  of  the  preceding  meeting. 

-   2.  Reports  from  committees. 

3.  Reports  from  Treasurer. 

4.  Communications  and  reports  from  the  President. 

5.  Unfinished  business. 

6.  Miscellaneous  business. 

NOTICE  OF  MEETINGS. 

VI.  Notice  of  the  time  and  place  for  holding  any 
meeting  of  the  shareholders  shall  be  given  at  least 
fourteen  days  previously  thereto  in  some  newspaper  in 
the  county  where  the  chief  office  or  place  of  business 
is  situate,  and  a  copy  of  the  same  shall  be  mailed  by 
the  Secretary  to  each  member  at  least  ten  days  previous 
to  date  of  such  meeting.  Notice  of  any  Directors' 
meeting  shall  be  mailed  by  the  President  to  each 
Director  at  least  five  days  before  the  date  of  such 
meeting.  All  notices  of  meetings  shall  specify  the 
object  for  which  such  meeting  is  called. 

DUTIES   OF   PRESIDENT. 

VII.  The  President  shall  have  the  general  direction 
and  supervision  of  the  affairs  of  the  Corporation,  sub- 
ject to  such  regulations  and  orders  as  the  Board  of 
Directors  may  from  time  to  time  make ;  he  shall  pre- 
side at  all  meetings  ;  in  his  absence  the  Vice-President 
shall  serve,  and  in  the  absence  of  both  the  Board 
shall  appoint  one  of  the  Directors  as  President  pro 


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tern.  He  shall  see  that  all  yearly  and  other  reports 
required  from  the  Corporation  by  the  proper  authority 
are  duly  prepared  and  transmitted ;  that  all  orders  and 
resolutions  in  respect  to  the  business  of  the  Corpora- 
tion are  duly  executed ;  and  that  the  duties  imposed  by 
the  Corporation  on  the  officers  are  properly  performed. 
He  may,  during  the  intervals  of  the  meetings,  for  suf- 
ficient cause,  by  and  with  the  consent  of  the  House 
Committee,  suspend  the  power  of  any  officer  until  the 
next  meeting  of  Directors  and  shareholders,  when  he 
shall  report  the  fact  and  cause  of  such  suspension. 
He  shall,  together  with  the  Treasurer,  sign  all  bonds, 
deeds,  certificates  of  stock,  and  all  contracts  other 
than  those  appertaining  to  the  House  Committee. 


SECRETARY. 

VIII.  The  Directors  shall  annually  elect  a  Secre- 
tary, who  shall  keep  all  records,  books,  and  documents 
of  the  Corporation,  other  than  those  appertaining  to 
the  Treasurer;  he  shall  give  notice  of  all  meetings, 
and  communicate  to  officers,  agents,  and  committees 
all  resolutions  and  orders  affecting  them  in  the  dis- 
charge of  their  duties.  The  Directors  may  elect  an 
Assistant  Secretary,  who  may  or  may  not  be  a  resident 
of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 

TREASURER. 

IX.  The  Directors  shall  likewise  elect  a  Treasurer, 
who  shall  receive  all  aioneys  collected  for  or  accruing 
to  the  Corporation;  he  shall  keep  correct  books  of 
account  of  all  moneys  received  and  disbursed  by  him, 
and  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Corporation  shall 


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present  a  detailed  statement  of  his  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures since  the  last  annual  meeting  at  which  he 
rendered  his  account,  and  shall  also  show  the  balance 
remaining  in  his  hands. 

No  money  shall  be  paid  by  the  Treasurer  except  on 
bills  approved  by  the  House  Committee,  to  whom  he 
shall  submit  his  accounts  when  called  on  by  them. 
He  shall,  with  the  President,  sign  all  bonds,  deeds, 
and  certificates  of  stock,  and  all  contracts  as  set  forth 
in  By-Law  No.  7. 

The  Secretary  and  Treasurer  may  or  may  not  be 
Directors,  and  the  offices  of  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
may  be  combined  and  filled  by  the  same  person. 

HOUSE   COMMITTEE. 

X.  The  Directors  shall  name  from  their  number 
a  House  Committee  of  three,  who  shall  prepare  a 
schedule  of  such  charges  for  board,  etc.,  as  in  their 
judgment  shall  be  equitable  for  each  member  to  pay 
while  at  the  Club  House,  and  who  shall  have  charge 
of  all  matters  relating  to  the  buildings  of  the  Corpora- 
tion wherever  located.  They  shall  select,  hire,  and 
appoint,  and  displace  and  replace  all  servants,  and 
regulate  the  pay  of  each.  They  shall  direct  and  con- 
trol  the  domestic  affairs  of  the  Club  House  and  all 
matters  relating  thereto,  and  make  all  necessary  re- 
pairs, alterations,  and  additions  to  the  buildings  and 
other  property  of  the  Corporation. 


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SPECIAL   COMMITTEES   AND   AUDITORS. 

XI.  The  Directors  may  also  name  committees  from 
amongst  themselves  to  attend  to  such  matters  as  may 
need  special  supervision  or  attention ;  and  they  shall 


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appoint  three  auditors  whose  audit  of  the  books  and 
affairs  of  the  Corporation  shall  be  submitted  to  the 
shareholders  at  the  annual  general  meeting. 

ANNUAL    DUES. 

XII.  For  the  maintenance  and  support  of  the  Cor- 
poration an  assessment  may  be  levied  on  the  first  day 
of  March  in  each  year  to  the  amount  of  twenty-five 
(25)  dollars  on  each  membei,  payable  within  thirty 
days ;  and,  if  necessary,  a  further  assessment  may  be 
levied  on  the  first  day  of  October  in  each  year,  payable 
as  aforesaid. 

Should  any  member  neglect  to  pay  any  assessment 
within  the  time  limited  as  aforesaid,  his  membership 
may  be  declared  lost,  and  his  shares  forfeited  to  the 
Corporation  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  the  stockholders 
present  at  any  general  meeting. 

In  case  of  any  such  declaration  as  aforesaid,  a  new 
member  or  members  may  be  elected  at  the  same  or 
subsequent  general  meeting,  and  in  manner  aforesaid, 
to  fill  the  vacancy  so  caused,  and  new  stock  may  be 
issued  in  place  of  that  so  declared  forfeited.  The 
liability  of  members  to  be  assessed  for  the  purposes 
aforesaid  shall  attach  to  membership  in  the  Corpora- 
tion, and  shall  be  a  liability  upon  all  members  of  the 
Corporation,  independent  of  and  in  addition  to  the 
liability  at  law  in  respect  of  unpaid  stock. 

GUESTS. 

XIII.  Each  member  may  be  accompanied  by  a 
friend  as  the  guest  of  such  member,  but  the  same  per- 
son shall  not  be  permitted  as  a  guest  to  visit  the  Club 
House  or  grounds  oftener  than  once  in  two  years. 


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QUANTITY  OF  FISH. 

XIV.  No  member  or  guest  shall,  during  or  after 
any  visit,  take  or  cause  to  be  taken  from  the  Corpora- 
tion premises  more  than  twenty-five  pounds  of  fish. 
No  member  shall  kill  in  any  one  day  more  than  thirty- 
five  fish,  or  keep  a  trout  less  than  six  inches, or  aland- 
locked  salmon  less  than  ten  inches  in  length. 


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CHARGES. 

XV.  Every  member  shall,  before  leaving  the  Club 
House,  pay  to  the  person  for  that  purpose  selected 
such  charges  for  guides,  etc.,  for  himself  and  fcr  any 
friend  accompanying  him,  as  shall  be  regulated  by  the 
House  Committee.  Each  member  shall  be  responsible 
for  the  acts  and  debts  of  his  guest  while  on  the 
grounds  of  the  Corporation. 


EXTINGUISHING  FIRES. 

XVI.  Any  member  or  members  of  the  Corporation 
found  guilty  of  leaving  a  camp  without  having  first 
thoroughly  extinguished  all  fires  made  by  them  shall 
be  liable  to  a  penalty  of  not  less  than  twenty  dollars 
and  not  more  than  two  hundred  dollars  for  each  and 
every  oifense,  and  in  addition  shall  be  liable  for  all 
damages  resulting  from  their  neglect. 

DAMAGE  TO  PROPERTY. 

XVII.  Members  shall  be  personally  responsible  for 
all  damages  to  boats  and  other  property  of  the  Corpo 
ration  while  being  used  by  them  or  their  guests. 


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MALFEASANCE  IN  OFFICE,  ETC. 

XVIII.     In   case   of  malfeasance   in  office   of   any 
officer,  or  of  conduct  on  the  part  of  any  member  in- 
jurious to  the  best  interests  or  harmony  of  the  Corpo- 
ration,   or   in   case   of  any  violation   of  any   of  the 
By-Laws,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  officers  of  the  Cor- 
poration, onappHcationofthree  members,  in  writing,  to 
any  of  said  officers,  stating  the  cause  of  complaint,  and 
specifying  the  charges  against  said  officer  or  member, 
immediately  thereafter  to  serve  a  copy  of  said  charges, 
and   convene  the  shareholders  for  the  purpose  of  in- 
vestigating  the  same.     Should  the  majority  of  mem- 
bers present  find  said  officer  or  member  guilty  of  said 
charges,  such  officer  or  member  may  be  expelled  from 
the  Corporation  by  a  vote  of  the  majority  of  the  mem- 
bers present.     In  case  of  expulsion,  the  members  so 
expelled  shall  forfeit  all  privileges  in  the  Corporation, 
and  their  stock  shall  revert  to  the  Corporation. 

DISPOSAL  OF  STOCK. 

XIX.  Any  member,  or  the  legal  representatives  of 
any  decease'd  member,  desiring  to  dispose  of  their 
stock,  shall  offer  the  same  at  the  market  value  to  the 
Board  of  Directors  first.  If  they  fail  to  purchase,  then 
outside,  provided  the  name  of  the  purchaser  shall  be 
submitted  in  writing  to  one  of  the  officers  of  the  Cor- 
poration, and  his  election  as  a  member  secured  in  con- 
formity with  By-Law  20. 

ELECTION  OF  MEMBERS. 

XX.  No  person  shall  be  admitted  a  member  of  the 
Corporation,  or  entitled  to  the  rights  and  privileges  as 
such,  unless  he  be  the  owner  of  one  share,  nor  unless 


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he  shall  have  been  first  proposed  and  seconded  by  two 
other  members,  and  shall  have  been  duly  elected  by  a 
majority  of  the  votes  at  any  meeting  of  the  Directors. 

TRANSFER  OF  STOCK. 

XXI.  Shares  in  this  Corporation  shall  be  transfer- 
able by  recording  in  the  Transfer  Book  of  the  Corpo- 
ration as  provided  by  law,  but  no  transfer  shall  be  valid 
until  the  person  making  the  same  shall  have  fully  paid 
all  calls  thereon,  and  shall  have  discharged  all  indebted- 
ness due  from  him  to  the  Corporation. 

GENERAL. 

XXII.  Authority  over  all  matters  not  embraced  in 
these  By-Laws  is  vested  in  the  Directors. 

ABUSE  OF  PRIVILEGES. 

XXIII.  There  shall  be  no  target  shooting  on  the 
grounds  of  the  Corporation,  and  no  loaded  firearms 
shall  be  allowed  inside  the  Club  House. 

AMENDMENTS  OF  BY-LAWS. 

XXIV.  These  By-Laws  may  be  amended  at  any 
meeting  by  a  vote  of  two  thirds  of  the  members  pres- 
ent at  a  general  meeting  of  the  Corporation,  provided 
that  a  notice  of  the  motion  to  amend  and  of  the  pro- 
posed amendment  shall  have  been  sent  to  each  member 
of  the  Corporation. 

NUMBER  OF  SHARES  OF   STOCK  THAT  MAY  BE   HELD   BY 

MEMBERS. 

XXV.     Each   member  may   hold    any   number   of 
shares,  but  can  vote  only  upon  one  share,  and  shall  be 


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CHIEF  PLACE  OF  BUSINESS. 

XXVI.  The  chief  place  of  business  of  The  Ingle- 
wood  Fish  and  Game  Cori'Oration  shall  be  the 
Parish  of  Musquash,  in  the  County  of  St.  John,  New 
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The  Club  House  will  bo  open  May  20.  Usual 
charge  for  board,  $1.50  per  day.  Guides,  $2.00  per 
day.     Camps,  boats,  and  canoes  are  free  for  members 

and  guests. 

Members  should  report  to  the  Treasurer  their  in- 
tended visit  to  the  preserve  at  least  ten  days  in  ad- 
vance, stating  number  in  the  party  and  guides  required, 
that  guides  may  be  secured  and  arrangements  made  for 
conveyance  to  camp,  that  their  convenience  and  com- 
fort may  be  assured. 

Arrangements  for  transfer  have  been  made  with 
George  Crawford  at  Westfield,  and  J.  &  L.  B.  Knight 
at  Musquash. 

The  charge  for  transportation  to  the  lake  (including 
baggage)  from  Westfield  or  Musquash, —  one  person, 
$2.50;  two  persons,  $3.00;  three  or  more,  $1.00  each. 
Guests  will  be  met  by  a  boat  at  the  lake  and  taken  to 
camp.  Those  going  via  Westfield  will  take  Boston  & 
Mmne  R.R.  (Eastern  Division).  Those  via  Musquash 
car  vo  'ty  rail  or  Internaiional  S.  S.  Line  to  St.  John ; 
ihence  10  Musquash,  via  Shore  Line  R.  R  Excursion 
rates.  May  i  to  November  i . 

A  charge  of  50  cents  per  day  will  be  made  for  each 
person  over  twelve  years  of  age  accompanying  a  mem- 
ber as  guest  to  the  Club  preserve.  Members  taking 
guests  must  report  to  the  Treasurer,  on  their  return, 
the  time  spent  on  the  preserve.  This  is  necessary  to 
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Members  will  be  permitted  to  erect  buildings  on  the 
preserve  at  their  own  expense,  provided  application 
for  such  privilege,  stating  location  desired,  shall  be  pre- 
sented in  writing  to  the  Board  of  Directors,  and  meets 
with  their  approval. 

During  the  close  season  for  game  the  use  of  fire- 
arms on  the  Club  property  is  positively  forbidden,  and 
the  Deputy  Warden  is  instructed  to  enforce  this  rule. 

The  open  season  for  moose,  caribou,  deer, 
etc.,  is  from  September  i  to  January  i. 

Partridge,  snipe,  woodcock,  from  September  20  to 
January  i. 

Wild  geese,  brant,  and  black  duck,  from  September 
I  to  December  i. 

Open  season  on  fish  from  May  i  to  September  15. 

The  specified  charges  are  subject  to  change,  as  oc- 
casion requires. 

Members  will  please  confer  with  the  House  Com- 
mittee in  regard  to  dutiable  goods. 

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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


Avery,  Samuel  P.,  368  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 
Atwood,  Q.  A.,  120  Kingston  Street,  Boston. 
Ayer,  F.  W.,  Exchange  Street,  Bangor,  Me. 

Brigham,  Est.  of  Henry  P.,  16  CeHtral  Wharf,  Boston. 
Blake,  Thomas  D.,  185  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 
Brown,  Leroy  S.,  Chamber  of  Commerqe,  Boston. 
Brown,  Albert  C,  89  South  Market  Street,  Boston. 
Brown,  Albion  H.,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston. 
Barker,  Hon.  Fred.  E.,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
Barnhill,  George  E.,  Fairville,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
Bates,  Jacob  P.,  680  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
Brigham,  Charles,  24  Mt.  Vernon  Street,  Boston. 
Barnhill,  A.  P.,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

Chipman,  J^hn  D.,  St.  Stephen,  N,  B. 
Cobb,  Hon.  Henry  E.,  Newton,  Mass. 
Cobb,  Morton  E.,  95  Milk  Street,  Boston. 
Cutter,  Henry  O.,  5  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Cabot,  Francis  Elliot,  55  Kilby  Street,  Boston. 
Crocker,  Hon.  George  G.,  19  Milk  Street,  Boston. 

Dunham,  William  II.,  N.  E.  Conservatory  of  Music,  Boston, 

Evans,  John,  77  Huntington  Avenue,  Boston. 

FoUett,  William  J.,  154  Federal  Street,  Boston. 
Faulkner,  John  A.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Foote,  E.  H.,  31  Commercial  Street,  Boston. 
Finlay,  George  D.,  11 1  First  Street,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


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Ganong,  G.  W.,  St.  Stephen,  N.  B. 

Hopkins,  Col.  Charles  A.,  95  Milk  Street,  Boston. 
Houston,  James  A.,  477-481  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
Houston,  Ernest,  477-4S1  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
Houston,  William  C,  477-481  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
Hearn,  Edwin  R.,  158  West  77th  Street,  New  York. 
Hicks,  S.  Frederick,  Bowker  Street,  Boston. 
Hunt,  Henry  H.,  166  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 
Holly,  A.  B.,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
Hersey,  Ira  G.,  166  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 
Hollingsworth,  Z.  T.,  28  High  Street,  Boston. 


Jouett,  I.  W.,  680  Washington  Street,  Boston. 

Knight,  Joshua,  Musquash,  N.  B. 

Knight,  Leonard  B.,  Musquash,  N.  B. 

Kendall,  Ralph  M.,  374  Washington  Street,  Boston. 

Kilbourne,  James,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Kidder,  Francis  M.,  79  Chauncy  Street,  Boston. 

Leeson,  Robert  A.,  226  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 

March,  Andrew  S.,  125  Kingston  Street,  Boston. 
Mason,  James  H.,  75  Cornhill,  Boston. 
Mitchell,  William  H.,  Province  Court,  Boston. 
Moore,  George  C,  North  Chelmsford,  Mass. 
Moore,  Henry  B.,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston. 
Marshall,  L.  C,  East  Walpole,  Mass. 
Mcintosh,  David,  166  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 

Neill,  Col.  \.  E.,  Calais,  Me. 

Potter,  J.  S.,  24  Commerce  Street,  Boston. 
Pew,  John  J.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 


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Pray,  William,  166  Devcnshire  Street,  Boston 
Parker,  J.  Nelson,  680  Washington  Street,  Boston 
Porter,  Henry  K.,  66  Beverly  Street,  Boston. 
Pierce,  Henry  B.,  19  Commercial  Street,  Boston. 

Russell,  Est.  of  D.  W.,  113  Devonshire  Street,  Boston 
Russell,  Charles,  103  State  Street,  Boston. 
Rimbach,  George  H.,  Crawford  House,  Boston. 
Rivers,  William  M.,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

Shaw,  Samuel,  156  Boylston  Street,  Boston. 

Strout,  A.  A.,  53  State  Street,  Boston. 

Stewart,  John,  Woodstock,  N.  B. 

Sparrow,  Herbert  F.,  62  Hampshire  Street,  Cambridge,  Mass 

Stetson,  Frankhn,  St.  John,  N.  B.  &  »  • 

Slack,  Rev.  Ezra  A.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Stanley,  Sumner  C,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Turner,  Edward  C,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Tolman,  George,  Brockton,  Mass. 


Vose,  Charles,  28  High  Street,  Bost 


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Whitlock,  Julius  T.,  St.  Stephen,  N.  B. 
Whitcomb,  E.  Noyes,  53  Wareham  Street,  Boston. 
Willard,  Erastus,  56  Summer  Street,  Boston. 
Warner,  Gen.  D.  B.,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
Whiting,  Fred.  E.,  Boston  Herald,  Boston. 
Wingate,  James  I.,  336  Boylston  Street,  Boston. 
Wingate,  Frank  E.,  336  Boylston  Street,  Boston. 
Willcutt,  Lyman  D.,  166  Devonshire  Street,  Boston 
Wright,  Henry  E.,  154  Castle  Street,  Boston. 
Walker,  George  W.,  31  Union  Street,  Boston. 

Yerxa,  Henry  D.,  680  Washington  Street,  Boston. 


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